travelers segment revenue declined further due to border closure and travel restriction. In addition, NBTC’s mandate for free data & voice in Apr-May caused significant drop in prepaid top up, while the
, improving 1.2% QoQ, while voice usage continued declining to 181 minutes in this quarter. AIS Fibre total subscribers were 481,500, increasing 35,600 QoQ. The net addition softened from the launch of measures
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broadband subscribers. In 2017, mobile revenue contributed 97.6% of service revenue while fixed broadband revenue has grown to represent 2.4%. • Voice revenue was Bt42,829mn decreasing 16% YoY from voice-data
, significantly improved 4G network and AIS Fibre coverage. QoQ, the revenue slightly dropped 0.8%. Voice revenue was Bt11,433mn, decreasing 16% YoY and 7.3% QoQ from data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was
utilities bill reduction. Also, NBTC’s measurement for free data and voice in April to May affected Company in short- term on mobile top-up and bill payment. However, the Company has prepared its cash flow by
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